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The Hermès Way: From Saddles to Sino-Markets
The brand's history provides insight into how Hermès has managed to become more successful than other luxury brands in China. Read MoreLouis Vuitton and Hennessy Create the Ultimate Trunk Show
The travel case and bar, which will retail for a staggering $273,000, mark the first collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Hennessy. Read MoreIn 2018, Brand Value for Chanel, Dior, Hermès Climbed on China Buying
The luxury brands in the Brand Finance Global 500 2019 have seen overall growth in their brand values, largely due to the expenditure in the Chinese market. Read MoreLVMH Reports Strong Growth But Remains Cautious about the Global Economy
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton released its Q4 and full-year 2018 earnings on Jan. 29. The company was upbeat about growth, but remained cautious. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Rimowa to Regain China Distribution Rights, and More
LVMH-owned luxury luggage label Rimowa is planning to regain the control of its distribution rights in China's first-tier cities. Read MoreMillennials Demand Transparency From Luxury Brands
The millennial generation demands transparency and authenticity at a time when luxury is becoming more institutional, with more brands and fewer companies. Read MoreLuxury Brands Acquire Start-ups to Ensure Future-Proof Business
Luxury brands are recognising the innovation of start-ups and even acquiring them for future growth. Biowatch and Optiwine are two examples. Read MoreWorld Architecture Festival Favors China’s Eco-Friendly Luxury
Many of the innovative China-based projects on the recently released World Architecture Festival shortlist are not only luxury-oriented, but feature sustainable designs. Read MoreWeek In Review: June 3-7, 2013
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of June 3-7. Read MoreLuxe Brands Take Strategic Approach to China’s Lower-Tier Cities
Although some fashion companies are holding back from expanding too quickly into China's second- and third-tier cites, their presence is inevitable with the rapid growth occurring beyond Beijing and Shanghai. Read More